Viologen-Based Redox-Active Ionic Liquid Crystals Forming Columnar Phases
Organic Letters2007Vol. 9(21), pp. 4271–4274
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Abstract
Viologens possessing three alkoxy chains at each terminal self-organize into columnar liquid-crystalline phases through nanophase segregation and electrostatic interactions. These viologens are redox-active and susceptible to two consecutive electrochemical reductions.
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